On the Move

Alan D. Kahn has been named chair of the tax division oversight committee of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants. Kahn is president of the AJK Financial Group, a financial services firm.

Banking

Bridgehampton National Bank has promoted Patricia Horan to vice president and regional branch administrator. She is responsible for overseeing business development efforts and coordinating staff training and support for the North Fork.

The bank also hired Joanne Dougherty as assistant vice president and has assumed Horan’s position as manager of the Cutchogue and Mattituck branches. Sharon Abbondondelo has also been hired as assistant vice president and will manage the Westhampton Beach branch.

Business

GreyStone Staffing has hired Jacqueline Botti to be staffing manager for its new accounting and finance division, which recruits accounting and finance personnel for small and mid-sized businesses.

Education

Hofstra University has appointed two new trustees. Debra Sandler is the worldwide president for McNeil Nutritionals, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson. George W. Bilicic is managing director and head of infrastructure at investment firm Kohlberg Kravis & Roberts.

Health Care

Stony Brook University Medical Center physician Smadar Kort was nominated to the board of the American Society of Echocardio-graphy, where she will lead its activities and initiatives in public education. Kort is director of noninvasive cardiology, cardiovascular imaging and echocardiography in the hospital’s division of cardiovascular medicine.

Winthrop-University Hospital has elected three local business leaders to its board of directors. Salvatore Ferro, president and chief executive of Alure Home Improvements; Daniel L. Murphy, chairman and chief executive of Madison National Bank and Shepard T. Poole, senior vice president of The Hallen Construction Co. have all been welcomed to the board.

Jeffrey Stein has been named medical director of South Nassau Communities Hospital’s wound care center. He will be responsible for the administration and operations of the center and will oversee, train and manage its physicians.

Law

Farrell Fritz has hired Jordan S. Linn to its trusts and estates depart-ment as a planning and administration associate. He previously was an associate at Karol Hausman & Sosnik, where he focused on estate and asset protection planning.

Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein is expanding its bankruptcy and commercial litigation practice with three appointments. Thomas R. Slome and Jil Mazer-Marino have joined the firm’s bankruptcy, creditors’ rights and commercial litigation practice as partners. Alan E. Marder has joined the practice as of counsel.

Matthew Zangwill has joined Ruskin Moscou Faltischek as an associate in the firm’s real estate department. He focuses on complex commercial real estate transactions.

Nonprofits

YMCA of Long Island has welcomed Richard Barile, Christopher Capece and James C. Romanelli to its corporate board of directors. Barile is president and owner of Officeline, a furniture installation company. Capece is development director for AvalonBay Communities and Romanelli is a senior vice president with Chubb Group.

Farrell Fritz partner Robert C. Creighton was appointed to the board of directors of the Epilepsy Foundation’s Long Island chapter. He will serve a one-year term.

Pia Riverso was elected an at-large member of the board of directors of the Long Island Women’s Agenda. She is a partner in Rivkin Radler’s intellectual property and litigation and appeals practice groups.

Real Estate

Kimberly Barkoff has joined Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty’s relocation division as a relocation coordinator. She will assist families with their moves to and from the Long Island area.